i am thinking the best size would be 8.5x16 anything bigger will be a p.i.t.a to get around. Plus you get a lot more weight with anything bigger. Unless you have three mowers there is no need for anything bigger. You can hang every tool on the walls so no need for tons of extra room. Fuel mileage will be much better with a 16' also. This is obviously just my opinion and you know what they say about that.

i am thinking the best size would be 8.5x16 anything bigger will be a p.i.t.a to get around. Plus you get a lot more weight with anything bigger. Unless you have three mowers there is no need for anything bigger. You can hang every tool on the walls so no need for tons of extra room. Fuel mileage will be much better with a 16' also. This is obviously just my opinion and you know what they say about that.

Ours is 8.5x20 and I wish it was 24' or even 28'.

16' would be way to small.

We have 2 61" ztr's in the trailer most of the time. We put the hand tools, trimmers, edgers ect on the flour in front of the mowers. This way the guys can reach them without climbing in the trailer each time.

If we had a 28' we could fit 3 ztr's and everything else stay where it is now.

We have 2 61" ztr's in the trailer most of the time. We put the hand tools, trimmers, edgers ect on the flour in front of the mowers. This way the guys can reach them without climbing in the trailer each time.

If we had a 28' we could fit 3 ztr's and everything else stay where it is now.

I'm pretty sure that I said as long as you don't have 3 mowers and you should hang your tools up, because it is way too hard on them to bounce around on the floor, there is a reason they sell those hangers.Posted via Mobile Device

I'm pretty sure that I said as long as you don't have 3 mowers and you should hang your tools up, because it is way too hard on them to bounce around on the floor, there is a reason they sell those hangers.Posted via Mobile Device

No need to be a jerk.

I'm just saying 16' would be to small for us. We do have racks on the walls for extra hand tools but the tools they use everyday stay on the floor. Been doing it this way for several years without a problem.

I would like to make a couple of suggestions one is skip bumper pull and pay extra 450. For gooseneck you will never regret it.
Second get good digital brake controller and brakes on both axles.
One other thing others have mentioned get a trailer big enough the first time.Posted via Mobile Device